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    Default So now that you've poured salt on the tongue

    Quote Originally Posted by Obie View Post
    once done I will not replace them.
    Alright, come clean!! What soap DO ring your bell? http://straightrazorpalace.com/image...es/soapbox.gif

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    Default MWF or Pre de Provence?

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    Alright, come clean!! What soap DO ring your bell? http://straightrazorpalace.com/image...es/soapbox.gif
    Hello, Pinklather:

    Thanks for your note. I could not pull up the link.

    I have noticed lately I am using creams more and more. My current rotation creams are Castle Forebes, Penhaligon's Blenheim Bouquet, Trumper's rose, D.H. Harris' lavender, Institute Karite, Edwin Jagger aloe and Truefitt & Hill's Ultimate Comfort (unscented).

    Going in the creams will be Nancy Boy and Pre de Provence. I have several Arkos, but I use them for mixing with soaps.

    The soaps L'Occiane, Cyril Salter, Truefitt & Hill and a couple others I can't recall right now will go also.

    The soaps I probably will continue to use are Provence Sante Verlaine, Institute Karite, Mama Bear, Edwin Jagger Aloe and SRD unscented.

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    Default Obie, Thank You

    The link was a failed attempt at the icon of the face ranting on the "SOAP" box

    I tried my first cream (TOBS), and liked it. Long term, I see myself sticking primarily w/ soaps, so anytime an experienced guy has something to say about what a good soap is - I listen. I appreciate your sharing what you've found to work.

    'all best to you & yours, Obie.

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    i have yet to try a cream that didn't lather wonderfully for me.. my first shaving product was tobs and i'm quite fond of c.o. bigelow.. but it seems as if soaps are quite a bit more fun and less mess.. also.. with my artist club.. creams don't provide the thick safety barrier i get from soaps.

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    Default +1 on tobs cream

    by accident, I tried a tobs cream. It was very pleasing. 'Only cream I've tried so far.

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    That is one of the most thoughtful things I've ever heard, about your sister. That's cool.

    Maybe she'll get you Martin de Candre next? I love the French soaps too and MdC is my favorite of them all.

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    it is a wonderful story.. before she surprises me again.. i hope to get her a nice pair of oliver peoples sunglasses to return the love.

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    I looove my sister, but yours
    Congratz on the soaps.

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    Victor,
    I do have both and love them equally. Seriously, I haven't had a soap that I haven't liked. They all lathered wonderfully for me.

    What I have found that (at least in my case) makes a big difference is water quality. I only use filtered (or distilled) water for making lather. This has truly catapulted my lathers to new heights. So much so that the brand of soap I use makes little difference. it becomes a matter of taste (or rather scent)

    I do LOVE the scent of Pre de Provence...A LOT!!!! it is awakening and soothing in the morning and I really like using it with the creme + glycerin for some über action.

    MWF is equally wonderful and haven't found any problems with lather quality...starting Day 1. Great and rich lather.

    My advice:
    Try soft water and see if that works with MWF...maybe some getting used to. Once you get this soap to behave, it will not disappoint.

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    thanks..

    i've been using strictly mwf for the last 2 weeks and i'm starting to really get a knack for it.. i do get the best results from really working the lather.. as much as i enjoy facelathering.. i'm tempted to break out the garden scuttle and really work up a nice lather.

    i do need to pickup some musgo at some point as well.. so i can try glen's lanolin overload.

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